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Thank you in advance for sponsoring a mile to help Central Ohio diabetics who require assistance and diabetes education to live healthier lives. Your tax-deductible donation of any amount will help CODA in their efforts to provide invaluable services to diabetics.
Thank you very much for your generosity and care, your donation is greatly appreciated by the Central Ohio Diabetes Association and myself.

Please select the mile that you would like to sponsor!
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Please enter the amount you would like to donate.
Join other generous donors by sponsoring "The Finish Line Run"; the final .6 mile run of the 140.6 mile race.

Please enter the amount you would like to donate below.
Currently a list of all sponsors (not their donation amount) is published on this site. Would you agree to having your name and comments published next to the mile that you have agreed to sponsor?

Yes, I agree to have my name published next to my mile
No, I would prefer to remain anonymous

Comments to be published next to your name and mile number.

Comments may include (but are not limited to) the reason you selected the particular mile that you selected, to honor someone that you know who also has diabetes, to encourage others to help support the Central Ohio Diabetes Association, etc.

 





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The Central Ohio Diabetes Association is an independent organization providing services to people with diabetes in Central Ohio regardless of their ability to pay. The Central Ohio Diabetes Association helps Central Ohioans with diabetes detect their condition, prevent onset and complications, and learn to live well with the challenge of diabetes. Central Ohio Diabetes Association is not affiliated with any national organization, and all funds raised stay in Central Ohio to provide services to people with diabetes.

Central Ohio Diabetes Association recognizes diabetes as a serious community problem that needs a community solution. In an ideal situation, people with diabetes will have their disease under good control and visit with their diabetes health-care team regularly. This is the exception rather than the rule. As the statistics indicate, diabetes is on the increase and the complications are serious and costly. Early detection, more patient education, increasing health-care team participation and setting goals for better self management are needed for change to occur. The Central Ohio Diabetes Association is committed to helping people with diabetes learn to live well with the challenge of diabetes.




 

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